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Police granted full authority to investigate and prosecute in cheque bounce cases

The government has empowered police with full authority to investigate and prosecute cheque bounce cases. Under the new law the government implemented last week, police must take cheque bounce cases to court within six months of registering a complaint. The law gives the police full authority to investigate and prosecute these offenses. Accordingly, they must complete their investigation and file the case in court within the six-month deadline.
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By Tapendra Karki

KATHMANDU, May 19: The government has empowered police with full authority to investigate and prosecute cheque bounce cases. Under the new law the government implemented last week, police must take cheque bounce cases to court within six months of registering a complaint. The law gives the police full authority to investigate and prosecute these offenses. Accordingly, they must complete their investigation and file the case in court within the six-month deadline.

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